Wout van Aert: Expecting to be in second position, I forgot to ride my own sprint

HOOGERHEIDE NETHERLANDS FEBRUARY 05 Wout Van Aert of Belgium competes during the 74th World Championships CycloCross 2023 Mens Elite CXWorldCup Hoogerheide2023 on February 05 2023 in Hoogerheide Netherlands Photo by David StockmanGetty Images
Wout v📖an Aert (Belgium) rode in front of Mathieu van der Poel (Netherlands) after the finalไ pass of the barriers (Image credit: David Stockman/Getty Images)

Belgian champion Wout van Aert admitted that he was left confused by the tactics of rival Mathieu van der Poel which led to the Dutchman's victory in the elite men’s 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:UCI Cyclocross World Championships on Sunday at Hoogerheide. 

Van Aert had predicted that his Dutch nemesis might use his bunny hopping ability to force a vital gap in the final section of the barriers before an uphill road sprint finish. However, when the moment came, 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Van der Poel instead stayed in second place and surprised Van Aert with a late chaಌrge to the line, leaving the Belgian no time to muster a response. 

Ben raced as an amateur cyclist in the UK from a young age into the senior ranks on the road, track and in cyclocross. He has an NQJ qualification in journalism, and a sports journalism degree, and has spent over 10 years as a news and sports journalist. Ben has been covering cyclocross for media outlets, including Cyclingnews, since 2021 and has been on the ground re🌌porting at World Championships in Zolder, Belvaux, Valkenberg, Dubendorf, and Hoogerheide. Away from cycling as a freelance sports🌠 journalist, Ben regularly reports on a range of sports including football, rugby, and snooker amongst others. However, he is happiest whilst reporting on-site at cyclocross races in Belgium and the Netherlands.